[article]
Titre : |
Target age and the acquisition of innovation in high-technology industries |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Sam Ransbotham, Auteur ; Sabyasachi Mitra, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2011 |
Article en page(s) : |
pp. 2076-2093 |
Note générale : |
Management |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Innovation Mergers and acquisitions Acquisition timing Patents Uncertainty Product development |
Index. décimale : |
658 Organisation des entreprises. Techniques du commerce |
Résumé : |
External acquisition of new technology is a growing trend in the innovation and product development process, particularly in high-technology industries, as firms complement internal research and development efforts with aggressive acquisition programs. Yet, despite its importance, there has been little empirical research on the timing of acquisition decisions in high-technology environments. Should organizations wait until more information is available about the target and its markets so that a better valuation can be obtained? Or should the target be acquired early to lower acquisition cost and gain early access to key technologies? Applying an event study methodology to technology acquisitions in the telecommunications industry from 1995 to 2001, we find evidence that supports acquiring early in the face of uncertainty. Our analytical model and empirical analysis uncover two characteristics of young targets that drive benefits from early acquisitions—flexible growth options that provide greater opportunities for synergistic fit, and greater valuation uncertainty that leads to lower prices. However, the negative effect of target age on acquirer value is partially mitigated if the target has recent patents or is privately held. In addition, the probability of acquisition is higher for targets that have signals of higher quality, and lower for targets that have superior access to capital and resources. |
DEWEY : |
658 |
ISSN : |
0025-1909 |
En ligne : |
http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/56/11/2076 |
in Management science > Vol. 56 N° 11 (Novembre 2010) . - pp. 2076-2093
[article] Target age and the acquisition of innovation in high-technology industries [texte imprimé] / Sam Ransbotham, Auteur ; Sabyasachi Mitra, Auteur . - 2011 . - pp. 2076-2093. Management Langues : Anglais ( eng) in Management science > Vol. 56 N° 11 (Novembre 2010) . - pp. 2076-2093
Mots-clés : |
Innovation Mergers and acquisitions Acquisition timing Patents Uncertainty Product development |
Index. décimale : |
658 Organisation des entreprises. Techniques du commerce |
Résumé : |
External acquisition of new technology is a growing trend in the innovation and product development process, particularly in high-technology industries, as firms complement internal research and development efforts with aggressive acquisition programs. Yet, despite its importance, there has been little empirical research on the timing of acquisition decisions in high-technology environments. Should organizations wait until more information is available about the target and its markets so that a better valuation can be obtained? Or should the target be acquired early to lower acquisition cost and gain early access to key technologies? Applying an event study methodology to technology acquisitions in the telecommunications industry from 1995 to 2001, we find evidence that supports acquiring early in the face of uncertainty. Our analytical model and empirical analysis uncover two characteristics of young targets that drive benefits from early acquisitions—flexible growth options that provide greater opportunities for synergistic fit, and greater valuation uncertainty that leads to lower prices. However, the negative effect of target age on acquirer value is partially mitigated if the target has recent patents or is privately held. In addition, the probability of acquisition is higher for targets that have signals of higher quality, and lower for targets that have superior access to capital and resources. |
DEWEY : |
658 |
ISSN : |
0025-1909 |
En ligne : |
http://mansci.journal.informs.org/cgi/content/abstract/56/11/2076 |
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